Women's laxers tame Wildcats for first win
By Grace Crandall | March 6, 2006By Grace Crandall The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's No. 3 ranked women's lacrosse team (1-1) hit the field for its second game of the season last Saturday.
By Grace Crandall The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's No. 3 ranked women's lacrosse team (1-1) hit the field for its second game of the season last Saturday.
Dartmouth women's lacrosse ended its record-breaking season Friday after an 8-4 loss to No. 1 ranked Northwestern (20-0) in the NCAA semifinal round at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium at the U.S Naval Academy. The trip to Annapolis, Md., marked Dartmouth's first Final Four appearance since 1998 and its third in history. Though head coach Amy Patton fell short of notching her 150th career win, she could not help but praise her players. "This is probably one of the greatest teams I've ever coached at Dartmouth," Patton said.
Despite a loss to the No. 2 Duke Blue Devils Sunday afternoon, the No. 4 Dartmouth women's lacrosse team, 12-8, will be advancing to the NCAA tournament this week. The Big Green will compete this coming Thursday, May 12, at the Dartmouth's own Scully-Fahey Field against Syracuse.
The lady laxers rebounded in huge way, just one week after suffering their first loss of the season, as they destroyed Boston College, 17-2.
It was a hard day for newly ranked No. 2 Dartmouth women's lacrosse, who experienced their first loss of the season, ending a 13-game winning streak.
The Big Green proved that their team was stronger and fiercer than rival No. 3 Princeton Saturday as they notched a 12-9 victory, their 13th consecutive win of the season, and earned the title of Ivy League champions. The Ivy title was the first for No.
Dartmouth women's lacrosse traveled to Philadelphia this weekend, tallying yet another victory and bringing their undefeated record to a noteworthy 11-0.
Dartmouth's women's lacrosse had another perfect showing on their home field Tuesday afternoon, defeating competitor No.
Dartmouth women's lacrosse maintained their perfect record in a decisive 13-8 victory over Ivy opponent No.
Dartmouth women's lacrosse added yet another win to their undefeated record Tuesday afternoon as they trampled the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with an 18-6 victory.